Machine for forming and applying clips to wire members



Sept. 21', 1948. E. TANGUAY ET AL MACHINEFOR FORMING AND APPLYING CLIPS TO WIRE MEMBERS 6 Sheets-Sheet 1.

Filed Oct. 3, 1946 F E M Y 5A K UH WW O E E TK rN A E R WT C 0 A T NR L T L A mm ECW Y B \b Mir 0N Sept. 21 1948.

CLIPS TO WIRE MEMBERS 5 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed Oct. 3, 1946 R vm W E \mm\ V: U Q m s RUSA Y OGER E T T NARE R E m NR M T L A mm Ecw m mg n? m Se t. 21, 1948. E. TANGUAY ET AL 2,449,865

MACHINE FOR FORMING: AND APPLYING CLIPS T0 WIRE MEMBERS Filed Oct. 5, 1946 6 Sheets-Sheet 3 I I /7 Q -45 M5 38 i I I 55 I W E W INVENTORS v EDGAR TANGUAY CARL KERTESZ ATTORNEYS WAL ACE KRAKAUER Sept. 21, 1948.

Filed Oct. 3, 1946 E. TANGUAY ETAL 2,449,865 MACHINE FOR FORMING AND-APPLYING (JLIPS TO WIREMEMBERS 6 Sheets-Sheet 4 INVENTORS EDGAR TANGUAY CARL KERTESZ BY WALLACE KRAKAUER v ATTORNEYS p 1, 4 E. TANGUAY ET AL 2,449,865

MACHINE FOR FORMING AND APPLYING CLIPS TO WIRE MEMBERS I I Filed Oct. 5, 1946 e Sheets-Sheet 5 I F-- T, E-

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' MACHINE FOR FORMING AND APPLYING CLIPS TO WIRE MEMBERS Filed Oct. 3, 1946 6 Sheets-Sheet 6 INVENTOR EDGAR TANGUAY CARL KERTESZ WALLACE K AKAUER ATTORNEY Patented Sept. 21 1 948 MACHINE FOR FORMING AND APPLYING CLIPS TO WIRE MEMBERS Edgar Tanguay, Bloomfield, N. J., and Carl Kertesz, Jamaica, and Wallace Krakauer,

Rockaway Park, N. Y., assignors to Samuel Krakauer, Rockaway Park, N. Y. 7 Application October 3, 1946, Serial No. 701,026

Claims.

This invention relates to machines for forming and applying clips to wire members for attaching the same together and. the invention is particularly directed to an improved machine for cutting off from a strip of material clip forming lengths thereof and bending the same into surrounding relation with wire members supported upon the machine in contiguous relation and the invention is an improvement on Letters Patent No. 2,329,202 dated September 14, 1943.

The invention primarily comprehends a machine of said character for securing together coil wire springs and connecting wire members constituting the inner structure of spring mattresses, seat cushions and the like by forming and bending clips in encompassing relation with adjacent portions thereof arranged in contiguous side by side relation.

The invention has for a further object the provision of a machine adapted to form a single clip or a plurality of clips during each revolution of the driving mechanism and which function to tightly compres the clips about the wire members so as to hold the same in abutting contiguous side by side relation and to prevent relative separation thereof. a Y

The invention also has for an object cutting and forming die members which are successively moved into engagement with the clip forming length of material by direct engagement thereagainst of rotating'cam members and which are tensioned for normal movement out of engagement with the clip forming length of material;

For a further object the invention resides in a device engaging the strip of material horizontally and in the plane of the movement thereof for feeding the strip in step by step motion for engagement by the cutting and formingdie for severing the same into clip forming lengths and which device "is adjustable for varying the length of the forward movement of the strip to thereby vary the lengths of the clip. a I

For a still further object the invention resides in a replaceable cutting and forming die for forming clips of different sizes.

With the foregoing and other objects inview, reference is now made to the following specification and accompanying drawings in which the preferred embodiment of the invention i illus-' trated.

. In the drawings:

Fig. 1 is a longitudinal side View of one of the clip forming and bending units of the machine with the supporting frame omitted.

2 is a longitudinal horizontal sectional view taken approximately on line 2-2 of Fig. 1 with parts omitted.

Fig. 3 is a top plan view of the bed of one of the units.

Fig. 4 is an enlarged fragmentary vertical sectional view taken approximately on line 44 of Fig. 3.

Fig. 5 is an enlarged fragmentary vertical sectional view taken approximately on line 55 of Fig. 4.

Fig, 6 is a similar view taken approximately on line 6-5 of Fig. 4.

Fig. 7 is an enlarged vertical sectional View taken approximately on line 'l'! of Fig. 1.

Fig. 8 is a similar view taken approximately on line 8-8 of Fig. 1.

Fig. 9 is a horizontal sectional view taken approximately on line 9-9 of Fig. 7.

Fig. 10 is a top plan view of the cutting and forming die member shown in Fig. 7.

Fig. 11 to Fig. 17 inclusive are fragmentary vertical sectional views through a portion of the bed frame illustrating the successive cutting, forming and bending operations.

Fig, 18 is a top plan view of the supporting frame and driving mechanism with the cutting and forming units shown in outline.

Fig. 19 is a front side view thereof.

Fig. 20 is an end view thereof.

Fig. 21 is a perspective view of one of the finished clips in applied position securing a pair of coil wiresprings and a spacing strip together.

Referring to the drawings by characters of reference, the machine include a single unit indicated generally by the reference character A or a pluralityof said units for simultaneously securing clips to the adjacent convolutions of coil wire springs and as illustrated the supporting frame B is of a size to accommodate several such units arranged in spaced parallel relation with the cutting and forming die members of the several units disposed in lateral alignment.

The supporting frame B is constructed of structural frame members and consist of angulated legs [6 at the corners thereof disposed with the sides thereof located outwardly and connected at the top by longitudinally extending front and rear angle bars H and I2 and at'the opposite sides by angle bars l3 and I 4 riveted or otherwise secured to the legs l0. Secured to the legs Ill at the lower ends thereof are angle clips l5 for rigidly securing the supporting structure to a foundation.

The units A are identical in constructiomeach including an inverted L frame consisting of a 3 longitudinally ex ending horizontally disposed bed plate in and a depending front plate ll disposed flush with the forward longitudinal edge of the bed plate and secured thereto by bolts i8 located in counterbore openings IS in the bed plate. The bed plate is supported atits opposite ends upon transversely extending bars secured to the under side of the top flanges of the front and rear angle bars H and I2. plate provides a work supporting surface and the same is formed with a series of slots 24,22, 23 and 24 disposed in fore and aft alignment, the slots 2|, 22 and 23 being in communication and together definin an opening of cruciform formation. At each side of the slot 22 the upper surface of the bed plate It is formed with a transversely extending groove 25 which opens through the opposite longitudinal edges thereof and intermediate the slots 23 and 2d. the upper surface of the bed plate is formed with a longitudinally extending relatively wide groove and medially of said groove a relatively narrow longitudinally extending groove 2'! is formed therein which opens at its opposite ends into the slots 33 and 24. Arelatively wide groove 23 is formed in the upper surface of the bed plate iii between the slot 2d and the adjacent end of said bed plate and a-relatively narrow groove 29 conforming to the width of the groove 2'! extends longitudinally thereof and is formed in the sunken face thereof and opens intotn'e'slot'zt and'thro'ugh the end of the bed plate. Fitted in the grooves 255 and 28 are plates 3i! and 31 respectively which are disposed in covering :relation with the grooves 2'! and 29 so as to form wit-h' the same tunnels or passageways for receiving an elongated strip of metal C from a sourceof supply which is fed through the said passageways andintermediate slot 25 for engagement by a cutting and forming die member located in the slot 22. The platesfifl and 3| are secured in the grooves 26 and2-8 by means of studs 32 arranged with the heads thereof flush with the upper surface of the said plates and with the upper surface of the plates flush with the upper surface of the bedipl'ate l 6.

The strip C is cut int'o clip forming length by means of a cutting and forming die 33 consisting of a rabbeted die member 3d and a removable cutter member 55 wl-iicl'itogether define a notch as in the upper end thereof and are secured together in mating relation by means of studs 3?. The die members 3d and are secured in vertical relation to a horizontally disposed die head 38 "which is vertically reciprocal on spaced studs 59 extending through openings therein with the upper ends of thestuds anchored in a hori- Zontally disposed upper die head H to permit of vertical reciprocatory-movement of the die members 34 and 35 in a rectangular slot '42 in the die head il so as to'dispose the upperend of said die members in projecting relation'above the upper die head' ii when at the upperlimit of their re oiprocatory movement Coiled contractile springs 43 are located in surrounding relation on the studs 39 between the upper and lower die heads 38 and i! for tensioning the lower die head for downward movement and normally retaining the same atthe lower limit of its reciprocatory movement in engagement against the heads of the studs. The upper die 'head 4! is upwardlyrecessed in its lower surface at its opposite ends-for fittlng engagement of the recessed ends in the groove 25 in the bed plate l6 so as to support the rectangular depending portion thereof in the slot 2! and with the diemembers 3d and -35 located in align- The bed ment with the passageway defined by the grooves 21 and 29. The upper die head M is transversely recessed in its upper face at one side of the slot 42 in which is secured a cutter blade M having a cutting edge located adjacent the side edge of the cutter die 35. Beneath the cutter blade 44 the upper die head ii is formed with'a groove 45 arranged in alignment with the groove 27 and communicating with the slot 2 for receiving the metal strip C therethrough in underlying relation-with the cutter bar 44.

The cutting and formin die members 34 and 35 are moved upwardly into intercepting relation with the strip C by means of a reciproeatory ram block' ll formed with aligned outwardly directed ribs 38 extending longitudinally of the opposite "sides-thereof and mounted for guided reciprocatory sliding movement between spaced gib blocks 49 and 50 secured in upright relation against the inner face of the front plate ll of the L. frame adjacent the opposite vertical edgesof a vertical groove 5i formed in the inner face of "the front plate with the ribs of the ram block All sliding in guide-ways 52 in "the confronting faces of the gib blocks and the ram block disposed partly in the groove 5|.

Secured in .a notch 53 in the upper end of the ra'mzblockdl islan angulated head 5'4 which extends laterally ,out'ward therefrom to underlie the lower 'diehead 38 and to engage *there'against for moving the same upwardly against the tension of thesprings 3 for cutting off a length of thestrip C by the engagement of the strip between the cutter member 35 and the cutter blade M and to effect the bending of the ends of the strip into clip formation about adjacent eonvolutions of coiled springs as will be hereinafter described. A pair of laterally spaced pilot pins 55 are mounted in upstanding relation inthe head 54 which pins extend upwardly through aligned openings in the upper and lower die heads i'tand 38 with the free ends thereof projecting above the upper die head '41.

A rearwardly disposed clip bending die '56 is mounted for fore and aft swinging movementon a transverse stud 51 anchored in the .gib block 50. The upper end of said clip bending die 56 extends through the slot 23 and is provided with an angulated forwardly directed terminal 58., and opening through the "Opposite front and rear sides of said 'clip bending die below-the terminal '58 thereofis an opening or passageway 59 disposed in alignment with the groove or passageway 21 so as to freely receive the strip C 'therethrough as it is fed from the source of supply through the grooves or tunnels 21 and 29.

A forwardly disposed clip bending'die 60 is pivotally mounted for fore and aft swinging movement on a transverse'stud 6| anchored in the reciprocatory ram block 41 and arranged in fore a-ndaft alignmentiwith the rearwardly disposed clip bending die Eli. The upper "end of said forwardly disposed clip bending die 60 is adapted to be moved through the slot 2| with the upward swinging movement thereof and the free end thereof is formed with an angulated rearwardly directed terminal -62 and an angulated recess below said terminal forming 'a substantially radially disposed face '63. The clip bending dies 56 and 60 are provided with cam rollers 64 and 65 respectively which are journaled in the bifurcated oppositely disposed outer side portions thereof onfulcrumtpins 68 and 69. The cam rollers 64 and there engaged by cams l0 and H respectively "splined to shafts "l2 and 13,

the cam H by means of a coiled spring 11 secured at its opposite ends to the pivotpin 69 and a pin 18 mounted in a crossbar 19 secured against the outer faces. of the gibblocks 49 and .50 by bolts 80 in spanning relation with the ram block 41. The camroller 64 is tensioned against the cam 10 by means of a coiled spring 8| secured at its opposite ends to a pin v82 mounted on the inner face of the member 56 and to a pin 83 secured .to the inner face of the front plate I1. I

The ram block 41 has a cam roller 85 pivoted on a pivot pin 86 in the bifurcated lower end of a mounting block 88 secured to the outer face of said ram block 41 by studs 89. Disposed in vertical alignment with the cam roller 85 is a cam 90 splined on a shaft 9| rotating in a counter-clockwise direction, the cam 90 having a high point 92 for moving the ram block 41 upwardlyduring each revolution of the cam. The cam roller 85 is tensioned against the cam 90 by means of a coiled expansion spring 93 secured in upright relation with its opposite ends located in confronting circular recesses 94 and 95 in the upper and lower edges of the bar 19 an-d'mounting block 98 respectively and which spring is disposed in surrounding relation with a stud 96 depending from thebar 19 and protruding centrally through the circular recess 94.

The strip C is fed longitudinally through the passageways or grooves 21 and 29 by means of a reciprocatory hitch feed block 98 located in the slot 24 with the upper surface thereof disposed flush with the upper surface of the bed plate I6. The hitch feed block 98 is slidably mounted on side rails 99 located with their inner longitudinal edge portions disposed in grooves IOI in the. opposite longitudinal side walls thereof and with their outer longitudinal edge portions secured to the recessed under side I of the bed plate I6. The feed block is formed with a longitudinally extending groove I02 which opens through the bottom face thereof and is disposed in longitudinal alignment with the passageways or grooves 26 and 28. The strip C extends through the groove I02 and is impinged against the top face thereof by means of a forwardly inclined finger I03 pivoted for fore and aft swinging movement on a pivot pin I04 in the bifurcated wall portions I05 formed by the groove I02. A spring I06 coiled about a cross pin I01 disposed in openings in the hitch feed block adjacent the pivot pin I04 is arranged with one end of the spring affixed to the feed block and the opposite end thereof tensioned against the lower end of the finger I03 for maintaining the beveled upper end of the finger in tensioned engagement against the strip 0.

Fore and aft reciprocatory movement is imparted to the hitch feed block 98 by a rocker arm I08 pivoted thereto at its upper end on a stud I 09 and pivoted at its lower end to a link IIO by a pivot pin III. The opposite end of the link H0 is pivoted on a pivot pin I I2 to a triangularly shaped rocker I I3 which is pivotallymounted at its upper end for fore and 'aft swinging movement on a stud IM to a hanger II5 secured to and depending from the underside of the bed plate I6. oppositely disposed from the pivotal connection of the link I I0 with the triangular rocker I I3, the rocker is provided with a cam roller I I6 which is pivoted in the bifurcated triangular forward portion thereof on a pivot pin II 8 for engagement by an eccentric cam II9secured to the cam 10 for movement therewith in a clockwise direction by the shaft 12. The rocker arm I08 is fulcrumed intermediate its length against a roller I20 rotatably mounted .on the outer end of a stud I2I secured in a block I22 having a reduced extension I23 located in a vertical slot I 24 in the front plate I1 in which the block is slidable for disposing the roller I20 at the desired location for producing the required length of stroke or reciprocation of the upper end of the rocker arm I08 with each rotation of the shaft 12.

The extension I23 of the block I22 protrudes through the forward face of the front plate I1 and is secured in position therein by vertical slide retainers I26 secured against the outer face of the front plate I1 by studs I21 and arranged with their inner edge portions slidably fitted in vertical grooves I28 in the opposite side faces of the extension I23. A pair of adjusting studs I29 and I30 extends into the vertical slot I24 of the front plate I1 through openings I3I and I32,'the stud I29 being swivelly mounted in the opening I3! with the inner end thereof engaging in a threaded bore I33 in the extension I23 whereby the block may be raised or lowered in the slot I24 by swivelly turning the stud 29 in the proper direction. The stud I30 is threadedlyengaged in the open-' ing I32 and has its inner end tightened against the lower face of the extension I23 for securing the block I 22 in adjusted position.

The rocker arm I 08 is tensioned against the roller I20 by means of a pair of coiled contractile springs I34 secured at their forward ends to pins I35 carried by and depending from the under side of the bifurcated wall portions of the feed block 98 and at their rear ends to pins I36 carried by and depending from the under side of spaced blocks I31 secured to the under side of the bed plate I6 by studs I38. The springs I34 also iunc tion to move the feed block 98 rearwardly after each forward stroke produced by the forward rocking of the rocker arm I08 when the triangular shaped rocker H3 is swung rearwardly by the high part of the eccentric cam II9. An inclined finger I39 similar to the finger I03 is pivoted between the spaced block I 31 on a pivot pin I 40 with the upper beveled end of said finger tensioned against the under side of the strip C by means of a-spring I 4I coiled about a pin I42 disposed in openings in the blocks I31 and arranged with one end of the spring aiiixed thereto and the opposite end tensioned against the lower end of the finger I39. The forward inclination of the finger I39 permits longitudinal feeding movement of the strip C through the passageways or grooves 21 and 29 with each forward movement of the feed block 98 but prevents rearward movement of the strip C when the feed block 98 is moved rearwardly by the springs I34. The forwardly disposed finger I03 functions to impinge the strip C against the upkper face of the groove I02 whereby the strip 0 is moved forward with each forward movement of the feed block 98 and'when the feedblock is moved rearwardlyby the springsa by .a driving shaft 1,34thhpper beveled end of the finger I113 slides :rearwardly. over the lower face of the strip C.

The. cam shafts l2, l3 and M are journaled at their opposite ends in pillow blocks I44 affixed in upright relation :toangle members I45, I515 and HT secured to the supporting frame. The shafts 12 and 1,3 are journaledintermediate their length in pillow blocks I49 affixed in upright relation on achannel bar I50 which issecured at its opposite ends to vertical angle bars I5I affixed to the supporting frame. The cam shaft Si is similarly mounted intermediate its length in a pillow block I52 secured to and depending from the channel bar I50. The cam shafts 12, 13 and 91 are driven I54 through suitable spiral gears I55 splined on said cam shafts and engaging with spiral gears I56 splined on the driving shaft I54. The driving shaft I5iis journaled in pillow blocks I51 affixed in upright relationto channel bars 158 secured to the supporting frame B. The driving shaft I54 has a sprocket wheel I59 splined thereto which is engaged by a sprocket chain I60 operating over a similar sprocket wheel .IGI mounted on the mainshaft 152, the latter being journaled in pillow blocks Hi3 amxed in upright relation upon channel bars I6 secured at their ends to the angle bars IEI and to angle bars IE5 affixed to thesupporting frame.

The main shaft IE2 is rotated by a belt trained over a fly wheel I68 mounted on the shaft I62 and over a pulley I69 splined to'the shaft of an electric motor I'IB suitably affixed to the supporting frame. The fly wheel 168 is adapted to be operatively connected with the shaft I62 to turn the same by means of a standard clutch Ill which includes a standard non-repeat device I12. The non-repeatdevice I12 functions to automatically disconnect the fly wheelafter each complete rotation of the cam shafts 12, 1'3 and M. The clutch I'II includes a slide I13 which upon depressing the foot treadle cams a spline I15 longitudinally of the shaft I62 and between the same and the hub of the fly wheel I63 to thereby couple the fly wheel to the shaft; When the cam shafts 12, 13 and 9| have completed a revolution the cocentric of the non-repeat device moves the slide I13 so that the spline I75 is moved by its spring into released position, whereby the fly wheel rotates idly on the shaft I62. 7

A standard brake drum I1] is provided on the shaft I62 which frictionally engages the same so as to bring the shaft to rest when the non-repeat device I12 has disconnected the fly wheel Hi8 from the shaft I62. This produces a substantial instant stopping of the cam shafts I2, 13 and M after each revolution thereof and in order to prevent lag in the operation of the cam shafts a standard idler gear I18 is suitably supported by the supporting frame to dispose the same in tensioned engagement with the sprocket chain Iiiil so as to take up the slack therein.

In order to retain wire members such as coil wire springs D and F anda connecting wire member E in juxtaposition to each other upon the bed plate I6 and in position to be engaged by the clip G, a pair of gage members Ifiil are provided which are secured by studs I81 upon the bed plate IS in parallel relation on opposite sides of the slot 23. The forward ends I82 of the gage members n80 are reduced in width and have their under surfaces rabbetted so as to provide a space between the same and the upper surface of the cutting and forming die 33. The wire members D, E and F are arranged upon the bed plate IS directly under the forward ends I82 of the gage members I against which ends the wire members are impinged by the upward movement of the die members and35.

In order to release the spring fingers Hi3 and use so that the length of material C may be manually moved. in the passageways 21 and 2h, chains I84 and I86 are provided which are attached to the lower ends of the fingers respectively and are adapted to be tightened and linked at their outer end to a supporting structure for rocking the fingers on their pivotal connections to free the upper ends thereof from engagement with the strip C.

In operation the strip C is fed forwardly to project the end thereof into the slot 42 of the cutting and forming die 33 by the high portion of the eccentric cam H9 swinging the rocker H3 rearwardly to effect forward movement of the hitch feed block 98; Coincident with the forward movement of the strip C the high part of the cam 90 moves the ram block ll upwardly which strikes the die head 38 of the cutting and forming die 33 and forces the die members 34 and 35 thereof upwardly to thereby sever the projecting end of the strip C to form the clip forming length G. The upward movement of the die members 36 and 35 moves the clip G upwardly against the wire members D, E and F which are forced against the under side of the forwardly projecting ends l82 of the gauge members I80. Continued upward movement of the die members 34 and 35 bends the opposite ends J and K of the clip upward tightly against the opposite sides of the wire members D and F by means of the notch 33 into which the medial portion of the strip C and the wire members D, E and F are forced with the upper ends of the clip extending upwardly above the upper end of the die members 3 2 and 35. The high part of the cam Qt maintains said die members 34 and 35 at the upper end of their stroke while the high part 16 of the cam if functions to move the clip bending die lit forwardly to effect engagement of the forwardly directed terminal 58 thereof against the rear terminal K of the clip G and to bend the same forwardly and tightly against the upper surfaces of the wire members. The high point of the cam Hthen swings the forwardly disposed clip bending die 68 rearwar-dly so that the angulated rearwardly directed terminal 62 thereof strikes the forwardly directed terminal 58 of the rearwardly disposed clip bending die 58 to move the same from overlying impinging relation with the terminal K of the clip G. The radial face d3 of the clip forming die 6i) then engages the upstanding terminal J of the clip G and the rearward swinging movement-of said clip bending die bends the terminal J rearwardly upon and tightly against the forwardly bent terminal K. The rearWar-dly posed clip bending die 56 is then swung forwardly by means of the high point 15 of the cam I0 so that the forwardly directed terminal 58 thereof strikes the rearwardly directed terminal '62 of the clip bending die 6! and moves the same from impinging relation upon the bent terminal J of the clip G. Coincident with this movement the high portions of the cams i0, fl and 98 are moved out of engagement with their cam rollers whereby the springs 8|, TI and 93 function to swing the clip bending die 56 rearwardly, the clip bending die 66 forwardly and to move the ram block i'l downwardly whereupon thedie members 34 and 35 are moved downwardly out of engagement with the clip by the springs 43 to thereby free the spring members D, E and F for removal from beneath ing or lowering the dies 56 and'GO.

9 the forward ends of the gauge members I80. During the forming and bending operation the high portion of the cam H9 has moved away from the cam roller H3 whereby the spring I34 moves the hitch feed block 98 rearwardly so that the finger 103 engages the strip C forrepeating the forward movement thereof to thereby initiate the cycle of operation for cutting and forming another clip.

The aforesaid operation is performed simultaneously by each unit A to thereby simultaneously connect spaced groups of wire members together by clips G. As illustrated in Fig. 18 of the drawings three such units A are shown in broken line for simultaneously attaching clips G to three separate groups of wire members. It is to be understood, however, that any number of units A may be employed. In order to provide means for adjusting the height of the clip bending dies 56 and 60 so that the same engage against the upwardly bent ends K and J respectively of the clip G at the desired distance above the die members 34 and 35, the studs 51 and 6| are of the eccentric type which may be turned for rais- The wire members united by the clips G may be of any desired type and as illustrated the same are in the form of coil wire springs D and F-and a connecting wire member E. For such coil springs the pilot pins 55 moving upwardly'with the die members 34 and 35 of the cutting and forming die 33' engage the springs and retain the same in position with the parts thereof to be united located above the die members 34 and 35.

The side rails 99 on which the hitch feed block 98 is slidable are secured in the recess H10 in the under side of the bed plate I6 by studs IB'B having their headed upper ends located in counter bores in the upper surface of the bed plate; Overlying the hitch feed block 98 and closing the surface of the bed plate by studs I88.

What i claimed is: v 1. In a machine for forming and applyingclips to wire members to connect the same together,

a support providing a surface upon which the '40 slot 24 is a cover plate I81 secured tothe upper wardly with the forward movement of said feed device, a cutting and forming die carried by said support for reciprocatory movement, a rocker arm pivoted to said feed device and fulcrumedf intermediate its length for imparting forward movement to the feed block, a ram block mounted on said support for reciprocatory movement toward and away from said cutting and forming die for moving the same into intercepting relation with said strip for severing a clip forming end portion thereof projecting into overlying relation with said die and for impinging the wire members against said abutment and bending the ends of the severed end portion of the strip against the opposite sides of the wire members, a pair of bending dies pivotally mounted for swinging movement against the bent ends of the severed portion of the said strip for bending the same into overlying clamping relation with the wire members, mean normally tensioning said die members'respectively for retaining the same in retracted relation, revolving cams respectively engaging said ram block and said pivotally mounted dies for moving the same to effect the severing of the end portion of the strip and the bending thereof about the wire members, and a revolving "cam moving in timed relation with the aforesaid cams for swinging the rocker arm to thereby move the feed device fonwardly prior to the movement of said cutting and formingdies into engagement with the end portion of the strip.

2. In a machine for forming and applying clips to wire members to connect the same together, support providing a surface upon which'the wire members are positioned, said support having a passageway providing a guide for a strip of material, an abutment element secured to the upper face of said support to overlie the said wire members, a feed device guidedly mounted on said support for reciprocatory movement longitudinally of thepassageway and having resilient gripping means adapted to be impinged against saidstrip of material for feeding the same forwardly with the forward movement of said feed device and to slide with reference to said strip of material on the rearward movement of said feed device, means normally tensioning said feed ram block mountedon said support for reciprocatory movement toward and away from said cutting and forming die for moving the same into intercepting relation with said strip for severing a clip forming end portion thereof projecting into overlying relation with said die and for impingingthe wire members against said abutment and bending the ends of the severed end portion of thestrip against the opposite sides of the wire members, a pair of bending dies pivotally mounted for swinging movement against the bent endsof the severed portion of said strip for-bending the same into overlying clamping relation'with the wire members, means normally tensionin'g' said die members respectively for retaining the same in retracted relation, revolving cams respectively engaging said ram block and "said pivotally mounted dies for moving the same to effect the severing of the end portion of the strip and the; bending thereof about the wire members and a revolving cam moving in timed relation 'with' the aforesaid cams for swinging the rocker arm to thereby move the feed device forwardly prior to the movement of said cutting and forming dies into strip,

'3; In a machine for forming and applying clips to Wire member to'connect the same together, a support including a front plate and a bed plate upon which the wire members are positioned, said bed plate having a slot opening through the opposite faces thereof and a passageway providing a guide for a strip of material opening into said slot, an abutment element secured to the outer face of said bed plate to overlie said wire members, a feed device guidedly mounted on said bed plate for reciprocatory movement longitudinally of the passageway and having resilient gripping means adapted to engage against said strip of material for feeding the same forwardly with the forward movement of said feed device, a cutting and forming die mounted in said slot for reciprocatory morvement, means normally tensione'nga'gement with-the end of the ing said cutting and forming die for movement in one direction, a ram block mounted on said front plate for reciprocatory movement toward and away from said cutting and forming die for moving the same against'the action of said tensioning means into intercepting relation with said strip for severing a clip forming end portion thereof projecting through said passageway into overlying relation with said. die and for impinging the wire members against said abutment and bending the ends of the severed end portion of the strip against the opposite sides of the wire members, a pair ofbending dies pivotally mounted for swinging movement against the bent ends of the: severed portion. ofv said strip for bending the sameinto overlying clamping relation with the wire members, means i normally tensioning said die members respectively for retaining the same in retracted relation, and revolving cams respectively engaging said ram block and said pivotally mounted. dies for moving the same to effect the-severing of. the end portion of the strip and the bendin thereof about the wire members.

4.. In a machine-for forming and applying clips to wire members to connect the same together, a support providing a surface-upon which the wire members are positioned; said support having a passageway providing a guide for a strip of material, an abutment element secured to the upper face of said support'tooverlie the said wire members, a feed device g-uidedly mounted on said support for reciprocatory movement longitudinally of the passageway and having resilient gripping means adapted to be impinged against said strip of material for feeding, the same forwardly with the forward movement of said' feed device and to slide with reference to said strip of material on the rearward movement of said feed device, means normally tensioning said feed device for rearward movement, a rocker arm pivoted to said feed device and fulcrumedi intermediate its length for impartin forward movement thereto, a rocker pivoted to said support; alink pivoted at its ends to said'rock'er arm and said rocker; a cutting and forming die carried by said support for reciprocatory' support. for reciprocatory movement toward and away from saidioutting'and forming diefor moving the same into intercepting relation with said strip. for severing an end portion thereof projecting into-overlying relation with said die and for impinging the wire members against said abutment and bending the ends of the severed end portion of the strip against the opposite sides of the wire members, a pair of bending dies piv-- otallymounted for swinging movement against the bent ends of the severed portion of said strip for bending the same into overlying clamping relation with the wire members, means'normally tensioning said die members respectively for removement, a ram-block mounted on said intercepting and severing. sections from said strips impinging taming the-same in retracted relation, revolving cams respectively engaging said ram block and said pivotally mounted dies for moving the same to effect. the severingv of the end portion of the strip and the bending thereof about the wire members and a2 revolving cam moving in timed relation with the aforesaid cams and engaging said rocker for swinging the same and the rocker arm to thereby move the feed device forwardly prior to the movement of said cutting and forming dies into engagement with the end of the strip.

5.. In a machine for forming and applying clips the groups of wire members to connect the groups .together, a support providing a surface upon which the-groups'of wire members are positioned, said supports having passageways providing guides for strips of material, abutment elements securedin laterally spaced relation on the upper face of said support to overlie the groups of wire members. respectively, a, feed device for each strip of material guidedly mounted on said support for reciprocatory movement longitudinally of the passageways respectively and having resilient grippin means adapted to engage against said stripsof material for feeding the same forwardly with the forward movements of said device, cutting and forming dies carried by said support in laterally spaced relation and in alignment with said passageways for reciprocatory movement for of materiaL-ram blocks mounted on said support for? reciproeatory movement for moving'the said dies forsevering the ends of said strips and for the groups of wire members against said abutmentsandf-or bending the severed ends of the strips against the opposite sides of the groups. of wire members respectively, pairs of bending .dies. pivotally 'mounted for swinging movement againstthe severed ends of saidstrips for bending the same into overlying clamping relations with the groups of wire members and revolving cams engaging said ram blocks and said pivotally mounted dies for moving the same in unison to effect the severing of the end portion of the strips and the bending thereof about the groups of wire members.

EDGAR TANGUAY.

CARL KERTESZ.

WALLACE KRAKAUER.

REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:

UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 1,943,546 Owen Jan. 16, 1934 2,329,202 Jonassen Sept. 14, 1943 239L891 Frankel Jan. 1, 1946 

